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Dino 246 alternative quarter light latches

Discussion in '206/246' started by Bazza, Jun 28, 2022.

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  1. Bazza

    Bazza Rookie

    May 9, 2015
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    Doesn't matter how many times I glue my catches on, they fall off....
    There are two fixes - buy new glass with holes and fit catches with a stud through the hole.....
    OR
    there are catches around with a neat U shaped plate that wraps around the window glass to hold the catches in position

    Does anyone know where to find /who sells them in uk/europe preferably??? Please!
     
  2. racerboy9

    racerboy9 F1 Rookie
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  3. omgjon

    omgjon F1 Rookie
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    Gary Bobileff does the U shaped bracket. It's an easy fix, not having to take the glass out etc.
     
  4. Edward 96GTS

    Edward 96GTS F1 World Champ
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    never lock the latch.
     
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  5. swift53

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    nor the car :)
     
  6. TTR

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    Third fix/real solution (same as in Daytonas): Re-adjust/-form adjacent window frame components to alleviate pressure caused by their inadequate fit & shape.
    Anything less is just a band-aid.
     
  7. DrDweeb

    DrDweeb Karting

    Nov 30, 2013
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    Is there a picture of this device?

    I guess a conversion to drilled quarter glass and latches would work, but might be overkill on my car. This device might be a winner.
     
  8. er72

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    Glue the latch to a metal washer of the same diameter and then glue the washer to the glass. This will lift the latch 1 mm away from the strike plate, so there is never tension on the latch.

    Eugene

    PS I have a few extra reproduction strike plates (3D printed). They're available on eBay or PM me here if anyone is interested.
     
  9. omgjon

    omgjon F1 Rookie
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    I have used this approach, not using a washer but a solid piece of stainless and welded it on to the latch. I then glue with light curing glue and a purple curing light. So far so good. The Gary Bobileff latches are a good alternative. Just give him the thickness of your glass and he makes them to fit. A bit pricey but an easy solution that looks good also. I had 2 sets made recently at a cost of $1200 a set. I also use Eugenes strike plates.
     

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